Data Center Insights and Innovation
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Advancing solutions to the environmental challenges of data centers
Already numbering over 5000 and growing rapidly, US data centers house vast concentrations of networked computer servers supporting data science, artificial intelligence, crypto currency, and our overall use of the internet. Major environmental concerns include direct emissions of air pollutants from routine and emergency power generation, cooling systems, noise, increased water use, zoning issues, waste management, energy transmission, and new power plant construction. States and local agencies seek to reduce local impacts and resolve land use conflicts, while still promoting economic development.
The Dulles Technology Corridor or "Data Center Alley" in northern Virginia is one of the world's leading data center markets, with over 25 million square feet of data center operations that handle an estimated 70% of the world's internet traffic — and is the perfect place to hold our first conference on this emerging topic.
Final program available! Check out the schedule, sessions, and speakers.
Aaron Szabo, Assistant Administrator, US EPA Office of Air and Radiation, added to Wednesday's Plenary! Check out all of the other high level Plenary speakers.
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